The Wendy Williams Show!

Beauty Alert! was featured on the Wendy Williams show last week, on an episode dealing with overloaded, old and gross make-up bags. The crowd went wild when Wendy held up our product and said it was cute! Here is the only clip we have, which leads you to it on a face book page for a great skin care company. http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150269330335720 Beauty Alert! labels were presented by the Wendy Williams Show beauty expert, Jenn Falik. Yay for making over the make-up case!

Very fun! You can get yours at www.beautyalert.biz for only $4.95.

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Tweezers That Actually Work

Finding a good pair of tweezers is harder than it may seem. Some of the most expensive and well advertised tweezers are not well made. It is one of the most frustrating things, spending money on something that is billed as the very best, and then realizing it is a big waste of money. Sometimes the tweezers work great for a while, but over a short period of time lose their alignment and will no longer grip the hair.

Ultra tweezers are made in Italy of stainless steel, slant tip, and have cut outs on each side for a perfect precision grip. Best of all, they are guaranteed for life. If the tweezers stop performing, simply return the tweezers in the original packaging to the U.S. distributors and they will repair or replace them for free. Who does that? They are the best tweezers in the universe, and retail for only $20.00.

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Odacite Makes Fresh, Organic Skin Care

I heard once that Americans don’t like words they can’t pronounce. Whether it be personal names or business names, keep away from anything that isn’t easy to say or spell. Uh oh. My name is Stacya, pronounced Sta-sha. And this company I like Odacite…..I am not sure how to pronounce it, yet anyway. The company president has this terrific French accent, and I am ashamed to ask him how to say it at this point! I will ask one of my French friends.
Odacite is a fresh skin care company that makes creams and cleansers in small batches, and with no preservatives. It is a perfect reason to download the new Beauty Alert! app which can remind you when you should toss out your expired product and get a fresh replacement. It takes me about 2 months to go through a 1.7 ounce jar of cream, so this company should be perfect for me!

I have a beautiful sample kit of the Gentle Rejuvenating Cleanser, Refreshing Toner Mist, Night Time Repair Serum, Day Moisturizer, Deep Hydrating Mask, Jojoba Beads Exfoliant, and their Ultra-Effective Eye Cream. It came with printed cards that list the ingredients, which have no parabens, petrochemicals or fragrances. The beauty part is, they stamp a “fresh date” or what they call a Freshiency System (trademark…yay!) so that customers know these products haven’t been sitting around in some warehouse for months or years. I am on my 2nd day of using my little, elegant sample kit. Tonight I will do the mask! So far, I like it very much. I will write again when the week is over.

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Christian Dior Show

I just switched back to Christian Dior Show Mascara. Replacing mascara every three months can give us the opportunity to try new things every quarter, but I keep coming back to this one. I just found it on Amazon.com! $24.00, which does make me pause if I have to toss it in three months time, but it is so worth it. No smudging, flaking and it is easy to take off at night. What more can a girl ask for?

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In The Seattle Times Today!

I just got a make over on Monday at the Bobbi Brown counter from a great woman named Nikki.  I recommend her!  I loved what she did, and even though I am a make- up artist as well, I can always learn something new from an expert like Nikki.  I spent more than I should have, but…oh well!  I will chat all about my purchases and how they are working in my next blog.  It was very interesting to get the make over and then see the terrific article about make up artists in the Seattle Times today.

Beauty Alert! is well represented, and I love the photo the writer chose! When isn’t it a good time to get some pointers and start fresh? Even if you are in the beauty business you can always get inspiration from a different point of view. Check out Nikki at the downtown Nordstrom Bobbi Brown counter and check out the Seattle Times NW Source today!

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I Am Sad My New Lipstick Is Yucky

I just need to get this out.  I went into Saks Fifth Ave in New York to find my Bobbi Brown lipstick, and instead I was caught in the web of a very aggressive sales lady who was trying to sell me skin care.  I realized the only way I was getting away from her was to buy something, so I offered to buy a lipstick from her.  So I ended up buying a lipstick in a good color, but from a company (shall remain nameless) I was unfamiliar with.  Now I have it, a $35.00 lipstick…and it dries out my lips and tastes terrible.  Sad.  I won’t even put a Beauty Alert! label on it, because it isn’t label worthy.  Also, I have this feeling that Saks Fifth Avenue doesn’t even carry Bobbi Brown, but I after my encounter at the counter, I wanted to flee.

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It’s Getting Hot In Here

Now that we are heading into warmer weather, this is a good time to remember what heat and humidity does to our products.

Once, I had the bright idea to leave my sunscreen in my car, so I could reapply when needed.  One warm day, I pumped out a little of the lotion with SPF, and it was lumpy and curdled.  I didn’t even know a lotion could do that.  It was a new, 6 ounce tube, and I felt very wasteful.  Store your products in a cool, dry place.

If something smells or separates, toss it. Bacteria loves warmth, humidity, and liquid, so your products are a very good breeding ground for things to go very wrong.

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Sole Survivor

Finding a great beauty product at a farmer’s market seems unlikely.  But last Sunday, I came across a local company called Brown Butterfly.  I bought the foot cream they make, called “Sole Survivor”.  It is light and  creamy, like whipped cream, and it has tea tree, lavender and peppermint.  It contains no chemical preservatives, so this is the kind of product you want to store in a cool, dry place this summer.  Keep it out of your hot car, out of the humid bathroom.

I keep my potions and lotions in a beautiful red box, it is a great way to hide your make-up and creams away from light and makes an attractive storage place. This cream comes in a jar, so try not to double dip (touch your feet and then put your fingers back in the jar) and it is also the perfect example of what our Beauty Alert! labels are great for.

This cream would fall under the six month category when properly stored and no double dipping occurs. I love this foot cream! Warmer weather reminds us to take care of our feet. Make sure you get your mani/pedis in a salon that uses a good sterilizer, and never walk barefoot around a nail place, or in a hotel for that matter. Travel with flip flops. Use a cream like the Brown Butterfly foot cream with Tea Tree to keep yucky fungi away. Wash and dry your feet completely after your bath or shower, and do find a good place to get a pedicure! You don’t have to paint your toe nails, but pedicures are a great way for women (and men) to keep in touch with how your feet are doing.

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Latest Horror Story, Via Email

Hi Stacya,

I think I need to clean out my inbox more often than my hand lotion container. The story goes like this:

I spent last summer in Europe and sublet my apartment.  Before I left, to make space in the bathroom, I put my Lubriderm hand lotion in a drawer.  When I got got back, I put it back on the counter and did what I always do, put it all over my arms and legs.  A few days later, I developed a big nasty blister on my shin, which I thought was just an allergy (my skin is super-sensitive), so I just put some hydrocortisone on it.  But it spread, all over the place:  various spots on my legs, my arms, even a spot on an underarm, and then one really nasty one on my left index finger (it was really disgusting—I’ll spare you details).  That one really worried me because it just would not go away and was spreading, so I called Group Health and told them I was worried about MRSA.  I described symptoms and they told me get over right away.  The GP was worried, and thought it might be some auto-immune response, so she called in the dermatologist who biopsied the blisters. We went over all the possible things that could cause something like this:  I had spent the summer in Spain, I go to a gym regularly, but nothing made sense.  She didn’t think the lesions were auto-immune but was worried about MRSA and she gave me both mega-dose topical steroids in case it was an allergy and an antibiotic in case it was a bacteria.  She asked me if I used any new skin products, and I said no, I’m really fussy about that.  What she didn’t ask me was whether I was using any OLD skin products.  It turns out that the culprit was that bottle of Lubriderm that sat in a drawer in my bathroom, all summer (an especially warm one), and it was the perfect incubator for bacteria.  Blame both my thriftiness (there was about 2 inches left in the bottle!) and the fact that it never occurred to me that Lubriderm could have a shelf life or grow bacteria.

The story has a happy ending.  The steroids + antibiotics combo worked like a charm, the biopsy showed nothing but bacteria.  A few weeks later my skin was back in the pink, not red and blistery, and only the fingernail on my left index finger betrayed any signs of all that nasty bacteria.  Now, I use those Beauty Alert stickers on EVERYTHING.

One more thing:  I should see you more often, not just because my brows need attention but because I always come away inspired, with such good advice on how to live a healthy life.

Thanks!
Theresa

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Confessions of a Lipstick Hoarder

My sister in law just left town, and on our last lunch she made a confession.  She had this lipstick she bought…20 YEARS AGO!!!!!  And she finally realized maybe it wasn’t so great anymore when she put it on and it changed color.  The thing she loved about the lipstick was the color, a shade that had been discontinued. The only reason she tossed it is because she realized that the product must have gone bad to the point where the color had actually changed.   I hear this story a lot, women who find a color that they believe is some magical lip transformer, never to be found again, so they save it for years, parsing out usage.   At least she saw that after 20 years the composition of the product had changed.  But, it had probably gone bad much sooner than that.  20 years ago was 1990, my first year in Seattle…that was a long, long time ago. Many times a lipstick or gloss that old will smell rancid.  Rancid oil on your lips,  that sounds so horrible.  Ladies, I know you believe you stumbled across some magic lip color,  and now that it is discontinued you have been cheated out of the best make-up ever.  Do you know how many lipstick companies there are?  Do you know how many shades of lip color are out there?  Most people can use up a lipstick in two years.  If you are hoarding a lip color for special occasions, stop that!  Every day is a special occasion.  Wear your favorite things, don’t save them.  Throw out that old crusty lipstick from the 1990′s, I know you can match that color!

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